The spicy pork bulgogi is delicious. They have good portion sizes. I do wish there was a cheaper option without the sides.
The restaurant serves great Korean specialties and is a one of a kind option in South Fort Worth. Their BBQ plates are plentiful and appetizing.
Customer service is hands down amazing! The girl Sunny is truly just that. She has a sunny and bubbly personality. She is also patient. Explained the menu to me and answered all my questions. You can tell she enjoys her job. The food is fresh and amazing ? I'm happy I live nearby
I'm not a fan. The owners are very nice and that's not the issue. I had the Korean BBQ which, by itself, was awesome, but all of the other food that came with it was not what I had hoped for. The other side items were pickled or something. The tofu was bitter, the potatoes were odd. I don't know how to describe them. We got a plate of some kind of beans that were actually tougher to eat than sticks. In the end we sat at our table for 15 minutes waiting for the check. It took that long to find out that you pay at the counter. You'll see a lot of great reviews, raving about the best Korean in Fort Worth but in my humble opinion Hoya, downtown, was better and cheaper.
This place is awesome! Gives me that authentic Korean feel. I usually get the lunch menu bento box. Great deal and you get a taste of everything! Meat, rice, sides, and miso soup. If you want to do the hotpot you'll need at least 6 people in your party .
I'm not a fan. The owners are very nice and that's not the issue. I had the Korean BBQ which, by itself, was awesome, but all of the other food that came with it was not what I had hoped for. The other side items were pickled or something. The tofu was bitter, the potatoes were odd. I don't know how to describe them. We got a plate of some kind of beans that were actually tougher to eat than sticks. In the end we sat at our table for 15 minutes waiting for the check. It took that long to find out that you pay at the counter. You'll see a lot of great reviews, raving about the best Korean in Fort Worth but in my humble opinion Hoya, downtown, was better and cheaper.
Don't you just love it when you find a great food oasis in the middle of a desert? What it lacks in bright and shiny (And location ??) it definitely makes up for in food. Great lunch special. Delicious food. Thank you!!
I wanted to like this place since it’s one of the only Korean restaurants in this side of town. The entrees are decent, but a lot of the fried dishes are overly greasy and their Banchan (side dishes) are atrocious. Anything pickled has a rotten old taste to it, anything vegetable like Bean sprouts are wilted and taste waterlogged, and their seaweed is beyond slimy. I’m wondering if it’s a refrigeration thing since every time I go here it’s the same issue. Their soups like I said are decent but lack depth. The beef head stew literatly taste like water. I tried them a few times to see if it was a one off thing but this place is sadly not that great. Wonderful owners and chill vibe, but the overall experience isn’t the best.
Was here on Friday night after work with some friends. I have tried few other Korean food in Fort Worth but this place was the most authentic one with delicious side dishes. Fish cakes were the best. Hope they would start a live BBQ soon. It’s definitely under staffed with long wait time that why 4 stars but worth the wait.
Really good! Great staff!